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i need some help on energy policy. let's help to fill in the gaps and make it a national effort if you will. i think there's huge untapped potential in that area that could speak to bipartisanship. >> i think the biggest policy achievement might have been welfare reform. and that was done by clinton who was congressionally accepted. on the republican side a couple of democratic governors. so i think you could imagine, certainly if you have serious health care reform, the republican version of health care reform includes medicaid back to the states. you need to have a serious and truthfully than obamacare will depend on this day. you need to have a serious conversation with governors to understand those issues. >> to that end, they would at least instinctively understand how to harness them and how to energize them going forward. >> okay, other questions. right there in the aisle as the microphone coming out. >> governor huntsman, i am with wing tank. you stated the president has an opportunity to set a framework, so co
i need some help on energy policy. let's help to fill in the gaps and make it a national effort if you will. i think there's huge untapped potential in that area that could speak to bipartisanship. >> i think the biggest policy achievement might have been welfare reform. and that was done by clinton who was congressionally accepted. on the republican side a couple of democratic governors. so i think you could imagine, certainly if you have serious health care reform, the republican...
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i could tell you this, you can pick any of the ones to to and energize our side, not distinguish energy in our side, so is his call adobe is first major decision will see what happens. >> there's no one candidate you might pick? >> pics sarah palin. [inaudible] >> first of the, go back a look at the architects of the trade policy, under bill clinton, and they are now saying that the trade policy that this country had hasn't been real good for us. it hasn't been the panoply that people want us to believe. it's been bad. we've lost jobs. and then, he's been -- this president spent a number of years trying to fix the three agreements that ultimately were. do i agree with them? no, they still don't go far enough as a trade policy for us. they still allow -- they are too slanted still. that's what i'll say. but let's look at what is done elsewhere. he's enforce the law. unlike george bush you never would enforce any kind of trades can this guy is taken trade case after trade case and won them. winning those cases has put china back it a son, stopped some of the illegal practices they are doi
i could tell you this, you can pick any of the ones to to and energize our side, not distinguish energy in our side, so is his call adobe is first major decision will see what happens. >> there's no one candidate you might pick? >> pics sarah palin. [inaudible] >> first of the, go back a look at the architects of the trade policy, under bill clinton, and they are now saying that the trade policy that this country had hasn't been real good for us. it hasn't been the panoply...
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the special interest groups spend a lot of energy and resources, school administrators , a whole host of special interest groups, contractors, corporations. we all spend the lot of time and effort trying to influence legislators to get back some of that $24 billion. it's a waste of time. it's a big game to everybody. it's a bpt the taxpayers who hae supported. you know, the state has an obligation to provide basic services, but it does not need that much money to do it. pretty savvy, and they can spend their own money on the things that they need, you know, much better than a bureaucrat can spend for the. so -- and in missouri the governor has a lot of discretion to cut unnecessary things from the budget. if i was governor you can trust me to cut a lot of unnecessary things from the budget. >> okay. that concludes our missouri gubernatorial debate today. >> the first debate the turn presidential candidates mitt romney and president barack obama is next wednesday, october october 3rd. the university of denver. watch and engage with c-span, including a live debate preview starting at 7:
the special interest groups spend a lot of energy and resources, school administrators , a whole host of special interest groups, contractors, corporations. we all spend the lot of time and effort trying to influence legislators to get back some of that $24 billion. it's a waste of time. it's a big game to everybody. it's a bpt the taxpayers who hae supported. you know, the state has an obligation to provide basic services, but it does not need that much money to do it. pretty savvy, and they...
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the energy resources we have here. we we are an energy rich nation. we don't just drill into the earth by going vertically and tapping into a pocket of oil or gas today. we go frankly and then horizontally and we can tap into all sorts of pockets along the way and then by forcing in lakewood we can force the gas and oil out. so we have now 100 years of natural gas supplied and low prices. i want to take advantage of that. why? i know if we do take advantage of our energy resources we are going to have manufactures like this row and others come back to america because manufacturing is energy in homes use energy. i saw an article the other day in "the washington post" and they said that, this is by a guy named david ignatius. they said america could be the number one energy producing nation in the world within 10 years. i want the energy here because i want those jobs here. we are going to bring employment back up in america. [applause] there is something else i'm going to do. that is i'm going to get rid of this huge overhang. there's this cloud that i
the energy resources we have here. we we are an energy rich nation. we don't just drill into the earth by going vertically and tapping into a pocket of oil or gas today. we go frankly and then horizontally and we can tap into all sorts of pockets along the way and then by forcing in lakewood we can force the gas and oil out. so we have now 100 years of natural gas supplied and low prices. i want to take advantage of that. why? i know if we do take advantage of our energy resources we are going...
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the treaty is also about energy security. while we sit on the sidelines, russia and other countries are carving up the arctic, laying claims to the oil and gas riches in that region. we come, on the other hand, can't even access the treaty body that provides international legitimacy for these types of arctic claims. instead of taking every possible step to ensure our state in this resource rich area, we are watching others assert their claims and doing nothing about it because we have no legal recourse. it is also this treaty -- this treaty is about rare earth minerals. china currently controls the production of rare earth minerals. 90% of the world supply, we are dependent upon from china. there is no way that enhances american security. we need is for cell phones, computers, weapons systems, u.s. industry. we are poised to its securities minerals from the deep seabed, but we cannot do so through the united states as it is, because we are not a party to the treaty. don't take my word for it. listen to our top companies. just
the treaty is also about energy security. while we sit on the sidelines, russia and other countries are carving up the arctic, laying claims to the oil and gas riches in that region. we come, on the other hand, can't even access the treaty body that provides international legitimacy for these types of arctic claims. instead of taking every possible step to ensure our state in this resource rich area, we are watching others assert their claims and doing nothing about it because we have no legal...
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energy secure. number two, trade. all crackdown on china, president bush didn't. automatically expand trade in latin america. it's got about 12% of a long period of time. i want to add more free-trade agreements to to have more trade. number three, i'm going to get us to a balanced budget. president bush didn't. president obama was right. he said that was outrageous to have deficits as high as half a trillion dollars under the bush years. he was right, but then he put in place deficits twice that size. for every one of his four years in the forecast for the next four years is more deficit almost at-large. so that's another way in different than president bush. the last one, if championing small business. we've been focused on big business too long. i came to small business. i understand how hard it is to start a small business. that's why everything i do is designed to help small businesses grow and add jobs. i want to keep taxes down on small business. i what regulators to see their job is encourag
energy secure. number two, trade. all crackdown on china, president bush didn't. automatically expand trade in latin america. it's got about 12% of a long period of time. i want to add more free-trade agreements to to have more trade. number three, i'm going to get us to a balanced budget. president bush didn't. president obama was right. he said that was outrageous to have deficits as high as half a trillion dollars under the bush years. he was right, but then he put in place deficits twice...
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the energy and thus are a visceral testament to writing two things. one aside the issue of educational reform has ripened. it's a combination of need, the talent we see in this term has coalesced around this issue to detect elegies, but there is a sense that the moment has arrived. and the other is 73 bush. [applause] i am a great believer that two things matter in life. one of the idea and the others people. that's the real driver of change, the real trailer of this silly when you want pack it all. and jeb is a perfect example of a person coming together with real talent and commitment come with a set of ideas. the fact is sure i'll hear is the greatest salute you could give. condi and i come out of the national security background paper gangsters the semester on to something called the everyman bond calculator. it used to calculate what mr. and mrs. eep, the circular error probable blast effects of nuclear weapons. here we are today. we traveled a considerable distance. the other person that comes to mind is mike mullen, former chairman of the joint
the energy and thus are a visceral testament to writing two things. one aside the issue of educational reform has ripened. it's a combination of need, the talent we see in this term has coalesced around this issue to detect elegies, but there is a sense that the moment has arrived. and the other is 73 bush. [applause] i am a great believer that two things matter in life. one of the idea and the others people. that's the real driver of change, the real trailer of this silly when you want pack it...
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we've talked about energy cooperation. japan, in the midst of its nuclear incident and the issues resulting from that and the cutback from its nuclear power position may be tempted to not recognize its very important worldwide role in the promotion of non-proliferation and the safety of nuclear power. japan's role in that is well recognized and respected around the world, and for japan to retreat from that position and not move forward there would be a big mistake. likewise, south korea has important nuclear safety track record and role of transparency and together the three countries, united states, korea, and japan, can make significant progress in promoting, continuing to promote and assure the safety of nuclear power and also our continued commitment to nonproliferation. a second area is overseas development assistance where the united states, japan, and carerra are world leaders and where we share common interests, and japan and korea are instrumental in projecting comments essential to us including iraq and afghanist
we've talked about energy cooperation. japan, in the midst of its nuclear incident and the issues resulting from that and the cutback from its nuclear power position may be tempted to not recognize its very important worldwide role in the promotion of non-proliferation and the safety of nuclear power. japan's role in that is well recognized and respected around the world, and for japan to retreat from that position and not move forward there would be a big mistake. likewise, south korea has...
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a new partnership to advance clean energy, more than $1 billion mobilized for clean energy products, progress on the joint clean energy research, and development is center, and yesterday, westinghouse and india's nuclear power corporation signed an agreement committing both sides to work towards the preliminary licensing and site development work needed to begin construction of new reactors in gujarat. there is still a lot of work to be done, including understanding the implications of nuclear liability legislation, but this is a significant step toward the future the moment of our landmark civil nuclear agreement. third, on education and people to people ties. yesterday, in our higher education by law, we discuss in depth how to increase educational exchanges and strengthen the ties between our universities. indians and americans are among the most innovative people on this planet. and we have so much to learn from each other. but making the most of this potential will require investments from both sides and a strong focus on areas such as job training and digital learning, where we
a new partnership to advance clean energy, more than $1 billion mobilized for clean energy products, progress on the joint clean energy research, and development is center, and yesterday, westinghouse and india's nuclear power corporation signed an agreement committing both sides to work towards the preliminary licensing and site development work needed to begin construction of new reactors in gujarat. there is still a lot of work to be done, including understanding the implications of nuclear...
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that works against clean energy. keystone pipeline will not produce as many jobs as if we invested that same money in clean energy. that is where you produce real jobs and where massachusetts has a real advantage. i just want to stop on this warm because i think it is really important. the senator has been going around the country talking to people saying he has to contribute to the campaign because it may be fully control the senate. he's right. this may be for the control the senate. what that would mean is the republicans take over the senate . becomes a person who would be hit in charge of the committees that oversee the in burma to protection agency. a man who has called global warming us hope. in fact, that is the title of his book. a man like that should not be in charge of the environment or protectionism see overseeing their work. i just understand how we could talk rough going in that direction? running against jim in half. that created reducers. that's true of the umbrella approach which you don't do. we n
that works against clean energy. keystone pipeline will not produce as many jobs as if we invested that same money in clean energy. that is where you produce real jobs and where massachusetts has a real advantage. i just want to stop on this warm because i think it is really important. the senator has been going around the country talking to people saying he has to contribute to the campaign because it may be fully control the senate. he's right. this may be for the control the senate. what...
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they thought they could win them or they would not have spent the time and energy and money to put him on the ballot. but because of the coalition, what you saw was fair-minded legislators standing up, countering what they were saying, and that's something we haven't seen has aggressively in the past. they are also simply losing support. this is much more exciting, with brian brown, who runs the organization -- the national organization for marriage. and he talks about how they were outspent this time. they have seen their support true. they are not going to go away. i agree with patrick, i think they could come back in a forceful way. but they have seen their support shrink and their grassroots support shrink and they have seen their donor base train. the mormon church as a player he did not see in this campaign. they were the dominant player and you also saw a a lot of the individual donors on that side, where is on the pro-quality side, you saw fair-minded people across the board standing up and campaigning for these initiatives on our side, and also digging deep in writing big chec
they thought they could win them or they would not have spent the time and energy and money to put him on the ballot. but because of the coalition, what you saw was fair-minded legislators standing up, countering what they were saying, and that's something we haven't seen has aggressively in the past. they are also simply losing support. this is much more exciting, with brian brown, who runs the organization -- the national organization for marriage. and he talks about how they were outspent...
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government spending and programs and it had to bail out, stimulus, housing bailout, auto bailout, green energy bill, casher clunkers, deficit spending and yet today there are fewer americans working in our country than when president obama took office. and it's the small businesses that bear the brunt of this poor economic recovery. the first to be hurt and must recover and frankly if you walk main street, walk your community and a day the past number of years, they'll tell you how much they are hurting and in the house, we republicans are taking action to help them survive this recovery. our small-business tax cut over some marginal tax rate by about 5%, 20% pay cut for small businesses will help 22 million small businesses in america, most of them mom and pop operations struggling to make it through this economy. what we'll do with the tax cut is the them keep more, a little more of their hard-earned money so they can survive their economy, invested workers, maybe by the new piece of equipment and get ready we hope to proceed. this is a dramatic contrast. and the senate, white house pcs vari
government spending and programs and it had to bail out, stimulus, housing bailout, auto bailout, green energy bill, casher clunkers, deficit spending and yet today there are fewer americans working in our country than when president obama took office. and it's the small businesses that bear the brunt of this poor economic recovery. the first to be hurt and must recover and frankly if you walk main street, walk your community and a day the past number of years, they'll tell you how much they...
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in regards to the energy peace, we need all an american energy. clean coal is a big part of this, whether it's called gasification. when we do the things that have american energy, we can also help bring up our environment. mourdock: there's an interesting book called kool-aid. he made the point for all the global change, in fact the dollars could be much better spent providing basic water, and basic sanitation the world to increase standard of living spirit that drove was devastating and i am encouraged that we will see a farm bill eventually that has more of a risk-based insurance program so that farmers can be better protected for such drugs. but the bigger ratio here again is what can we really afford in the long run? if we continue to have a government that spends itself out of control, running up to $16 trillion debt by trying to finance another 1.7 trillion through health care, obamacare to conceal his programs, we're not going to provide even essential services, let alone deal with the merchant visa, way. >> moderator: given the length of
in regards to the energy peace, we need all an american energy. clean coal is a big part of this, whether it's called gasification. when we do the things that have american energy, we can also help bring up our environment. mourdock: there's an interesting book called kool-aid. he made the point for all the global change, in fact the dollars could be much better spent providing basic water, and basic sanitation the world to increase standard of living spirit that drove was devastating and i am...
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senator chuck schumer of new york join the debate energy on may 10, 2005 but the basic makeup of our senate is take. checks and balances that americans prize at stake. the idea of bipartisanship or you come together and you can't just ran everything through because you have a narrow majority is at stake. the very things we treasure in love about this grand republic are at stake. senator dick durbin argued in april 2005, those who would attack and destroy the institution of the filibuster attack the forces in the senate that creates compromise and bipartisanship. an event in 2005 april 25th at 2005 called the threat to our system of checks and balances with the keynote speech by the late senator robert c. byrd of west virginia. he said it's a long history filibuster that preceded our republic he said in may 53 years in congress never seen a matter that came before the congress come before the senate or the house as a matter of fact it is a dangerous conservative mainstream, so radical as this one. abstract type six and form although not known as filibusters ancient origin. while caesa
senator chuck schumer of new york join the debate energy on may 10, 2005 but the basic makeup of our senate is take. checks and balances that americans prize at stake. the idea of bipartisanship or you come together and you can't just ran everything through because you have a narrow majority is at stake. the very things we treasure in love about this grand republic are at stake. senator dick durbin argued in april 2005, those who would attack and destroy the institution of the filibuster attack...
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he brought energy and star quality to the committee. obama joined a committee in 2005. they work together. they took a trip together. during the 2008 campaign, senator lugar endorsed john mccain, as you might expect. but he also was careful not to disparage obama. in fact, just weeks before the 2008 presidential election, he gave a very interesting foreign policy speech in which he talked about the obama and mccain approaches to foreign policy. it was a very even minded speech in which he was, praising both for certain things and criticizing for both things -- it's the sort of thing that you hope that public officials will do. you look at something and you call it straight. but even then there were criticisms from republicans who felt that he was not sufficiently critical of obama. since barack obama was elected, and came to office in 2009, i think lugar has tried to work with the president when he could. i think, you know, despite campaign rhetoric that we hear in indiana, i think that senator lugar is neither barack obama's best friend or his worst critic. .. my own v
he brought energy and star quality to the committee. obama joined a committee in 2005. they work together. they took a trip together. during the 2008 campaign, senator lugar endorsed john mccain, as you might expect. but he also was careful not to disparage obama. in fact, just weeks before the 2008 presidential election, he gave a very interesting foreign policy speech in which he talked about the obama and mccain approaches to foreign policy. it was a very even minded speech in which he was,...
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people scurry around you have the energy going on. and as people start to sort of give an camp what's going on. we you have the high energy going on. it could be very, very intox candidating. we don't have constitutional history together to guide us. we don't have parameters that you might have in the northerly workplace. we are just -- we're a workplace without boundaries. we have a man you'll we could give people that was this thick. it was about about five pages. an employee manual. i don't know what we put in it. might have here's how you can get your health insurance benefit. here are the restrooms. you have the energetic group of people and their competitive. and maybe you could even say we're a little bit ambitious. right. you come in to the environment, many people came in without a job. they were volunteers and want to get a job. some people -- they want to get noticed by the right people. and they, you know, and you have people who have been hired who want maybe more responsibility. right than they probably traditional in th
people scurry around you have the energy going on. and as people start to sort of give an camp what's going on. we you have the high energy going on. it could be very, very intox candidating. we don't have constitutional history together to guide us. we don't have parameters that you might have in the northerly workplace. we are just -- we're a workplace without boundaries. we have a man you'll we could give people that was this thick. it was about about five pages. an employee manual. i don't...
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the real answers might be higher energy. all of the desert of the same generation and it just technology doesn't talk a lot about in my book. it is the tunnel that existed, that determined that the energy would be for the large hydronic collator, consistent with magnets had to keep protons rotating around in those rings. but the sse, they said that is the energy based on theory? what is the energy we really would like to study? they said were going to build a ring that's big enough with existing to get there. so it was a compromise between what we wanted to do and what we could do with technology. and so, that is the argument that there could be very exciting things right around the corner. >> i have a hard time conceptualizing anything small or short as 10 to the minus 17410 to the minus 19, so what is a physicist and she's looking at when something is so small and dimension? >> so i guess the first thing is let's stop using the word look because we are not looking. we are not seen with our eyes. we are making indirect meas
the real answers might be higher energy. all of the desert of the same generation and it just technology doesn't talk a lot about in my book. it is the tunnel that existed, that determined that the energy would be for the large hydronic collator, consistent with magnets had to keep protons rotating around in those rings. but the sse, they said that is the energy based on theory? what is the energy we really would like to study? they said were going to build a ring that's big enough with...
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we could have tax reform and we could have energy legislation. but we haven't even had a defense bill or cybersecurity. joe lieberman is still trying to get a cybersecurity bill, which is really important in this country. but the president -- he is our leader. he needs to engage more than we have somebody here in the room that can talk to him. i am an incurable optimist. >> i share trent's optimism. we can't adopt the total bipartisan balanced budget agreement, but we can get started. we can have a real down payment, elise to cover the first year of what otherwise would be this cluster, which is $110 billion. and i think we can do some tax reform and some entitlement reform and pull it together. and then we can adopt a process that tries to push committees of the regular order to come out with enough savings and spending and enough new revenue as part of tax reform and long-term entitlement reform -- were not thought possible to do this and this lame-duck session -- one quick point. i usually watch fox news sunday, but i sometimes watch "meet the
we could have tax reform and we could have energy legislation. but we haven't even had a defense bill or cybersecurity. joe lieberman is still trying to get a cybersecurity bill, which is really important in this country. but the president -- he is our leader. he needs to engage more than we have somebody here in the room that can talk to him. i am an incurable optimist. >> i share trent's optimism. we can't adopt the total bipartisan balanced budget agreement, but we can get started. we...
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there's a cloud over the energy industry. if we want energy to happen nationally like it is a north dakota we have testability. we have to stability in our taxes and our regulations. the regulations. we have to encourage rather than discourage the capitol to go into and develop it. heitkamp: if i could just comment? >> moderator: you have 30 seconds left in crossfire. heitkamp: in the last year we have had no coal-fired plants -- gone not saying it's easy but it can be done and has been done and we need to push back against excess regulations. we cannot have epa determining energy policy and i have for sure as i stand here, i am firm in that belief that we have to do everything we can to protect the industry. we have regional -- that were in fact not even going to improve the quality of the air. matt we are done with cross talk right now. we are moving onto the next question. the next question will go to representative berg. how would you have voted on the farm bill passed by the u.s. senate? in your view what are the necessa
there's a cloud over the energy industry. if we want energy to happen nationally like it is a north dakota we have testability. we have to stability in our taxes and our regulations. the regulations. we have to encourage rather than discourage the capitol to go into and develop it. heitkamp: if i could just comment? >> moderator: you have 30 seconds left in crossfire. heitkamp: in the last year we have had no coal-fired plants -- gone not saying it's easy but it can be done and has been...
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gas, energy, and water. what does that tell you about the -- what does it fell you about the way they don't understand the valuings of the nhs. the nhs isn't like the gas, electricity and water industry. they are the pride of britain. the nhs is based on a whole different set of values for of our country. friends it just shows that the olded adage is truer now than it ever was. you can't trust them for the national health service. [applause] [applause] let me be clear, let me be clear, the next labor government will end the free market experiment and put the right principle to the heart of the nhs and will repeal the nhs bill. friend, this is where i stand, this is who i am. this is what i believe. this is my faith. i was talking to my mom this morning, as you do before a big speech, and she reminded me that her mother was born in a small polish village in 1909. i went back to that village with my mom about a decade ago. about 2,000 people lived there. quite an event people from england coming over. a long w
gas, energy, and water. what does that tell you about the -- what does it fell you about the way they don't understand the valuings of the nhs. the nhs isn't like the gas, electricity and water industry. they are the pride of britain. the nhs is based on a whole different set of values for of our country. friends it just shows that the olded adage is truer now than it ever was. you can't trust them for the national health service. [applause] [applause] let me be clear, let me be clear, the next...
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the national energy policy? we might disagree over by a metal stuff of alternative fuels, but we can work that out. that's infrastructure is good for the country, good for everybody. that was in a partisan thing. i admit we have earmarked to help lubricate the process. and i hope we'll find a way to come back to that. the majority leader position is a challenge that is a great honor. it is a position that we enjoy and we switch back and forth to times and we never missed a beat. even after impeachment. i remember when this all over we met in the center aisle and she can't be fulfilled with that the constitution required. we did our job. both of us were criticized along the way. the next week we're back in business. on thursday, bill clinton called about a bill and never mentioned that we adjusted through. that's the way it should be. that is called leadership. [applause] >> i'm john fortier, director of democracy project here at this policy center. miro is twofold. i'm here to hawks summer are books that they've
the national energy policy? we might disagree over by a metal stuff of alternative fuels, but we can work that out. that's infrastructure is good for the country, good for everybody. that was in a partisan thing. i admit we have earmarked to help lubricate the process. and i hope we'll find a way to come back to that. the majority leader position is a challenge that is a great honor. it is a position that we enjoy and we switch back and forth to times and we never missed a beat. even after...
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then on c-span, a forum on energy policy hosted by the bipartisan policy center. former senators and byron dorgan. that is at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >> on 16 of 17 bases in the united states we have military-run schools. the average cost to educate a child in that school per year is $50,000. almost four times what the rest of public education costs. and the vast majority of our bases use public schools. we could take the money we're spending today, pay every public school system 14,000 per child and save billions of dollars per year and with the same or better outcomes. >> this weekend, you can talk with oklahoma senator about the fiscal clef, affordable care act to amend the future of the republican party on book tv. the senator has written several books and reports, including his latest, the debt bomb. join our three our conversation with calls, e-mails, tweet, and facebook comments. live sunday at noon eastern on book tv in depth on c-span2. >> there has been speculation in washington about whether or not the senate would change its rules regarding the filibuster
then on c-span, a forum on energy policy hosted by the bipartisan policy center. former senators and byron dorgan. that is at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >> on 16 of 17 bases in the united states we have military-run schools. the average cost to educate a child in that school per year is $50,000. almost four times what the rest of public education costs. and the vast majority of our bases use public schools. we could take the money we're spending today, pay every public school system 14,000 per...
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the keystone pipeline will improve our energy, ability to get energy and create jobs because they also believe this bill can be a job creator, can improve the economy. the key to what we believe in the house are the reforms, streamlining reforms. as many of you know it takes on average 14 to 15 years to build a major construction project, a highway construction project in this country. the states lack the necessary flexibility to decide what is the greatest transportation needs in their states and i might add putting mandates on them to restrict how they can spend the money and coming from pennsylvania with 5000 deficient bridges it's impossible to say you have to spend on bike paths that could cause death to people on the road racers were not able to spend dollars s. precious dollars on rebuilding bridges. i believe we have an historic opportunity to reform transportation for the first time in over 50 years we've had a highway bill and i just want to look at one project they saw just a week ago. $680 million project. if we put on reforms which i believe will reduce in half major proje
the keystone pipeline will improve our energy, ability to get energy and create jobs because they also believe this bill can be a job creator, can improve the economy. the key to what we believe in the house are the reforms, streamlining reforms. as many of you know it takes on average 14 to 15 years to build a major construction project, a highway construction project in this country. the states lack the necessary flexibility to decide what is the greatest transportation needs in their states...
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without a significant number of new jobs and energy deficiency area and energy manufacturing area. so why work with connecting people and trained to do more training that allows for internships and apprenticeships to get him some and while they're getting the and education and transition because the employer analysis at the effective can bring them on. is that somebody noticed as well? >> that's right. some of the models in massachusetts or the famous california and maryland that if you want to get a dislocated worker immediately to pay attention to her cooking skills coming of a much better opportunity to do that if you put them on the job training because they don't want to sit home. they want to get back to work and they're afraid if they at on too long is not going to be a job. they want to get back to work in those programs in all three of your states quite frankly have been the most part i did. >> thank you. the gentleman from idaho, mr. labrador. >> mr. chairman, i yield back. the >> ms. oates, gentleman from massachusetts listed a number of jobs. where most of those jobs be
without a significant number of new jobs and energy deficiency area and energy manufacturing area. so why work with connecting people and trained to do more training that allows for internships and apprenticeships to get him some and while they're getting the and education and transition because the employer analysis at the effective can bring them on. is that somebody noticed as well? >> that's right. some of the models in massachusetts or the famous california and maryland that if you...
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let the real energy revolution, not the phony the was paid for by the stimulus funds but the energy revolution run its course. it might save us yet. there are entrepreneurs and workers that had the revolution and from directions. an american renaissance maybe just ahead. by all means, let's hear no more talk of the decline at the end of america and all the rest. we have nothing to do lose but our games and there's a revolution to be one. america's fourth revolution. let's get it started. [applause] thank you. >> thank you very much free very thought-provoking lecture. now we will turn to your questions. i shall also tell you that after jim takes questions we will have a reception in the lobby. .. >> it would take a while for the voters to forget that. the economy was not good under barack obama but it was not bad enough. i would not over interpret the election. i am not sure if the republican candidate was great. i liked romney but often we elect presidents for eight years not very often we ouster president after four years. obama is a gifted politician. the supreme court decision helped him,
let the real energy revolution, not the phony the was paid for by the stimulus funds but the energy revolution run its course. it might save us yet. there are entrepreneurs and workers that had the revolution and from directions. an american renaissance maybe just ahead. by all means, let's hear no more talk of the decline at the end of america and all the rest. we have nothing to do lose but our games and there's a revolution to be one. america's fourth revolution. let's get it started....
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the infuse shouldn't this fabulous with the new energy and dynamic. i applaud you. thank you. >> you suggested we were a part of the greatest generation because of the shoulder at -- shoulders as we are among the great one's. we cannot come close to risk our lives but anything hafez noble? >> i would not equate anything hear what our soldiers are doing overseas. [applause] but the spirit of what they embrace, it is remarkable. if you have not read the stories, it is unbelievable. they have chosen to be there. it is remarkable. the fear is uncompromising when they protect their comrades they are there and driven by the purpose. that means you are on campus or on location people will ridiculed or call you names. respectfully, not shouting but stand up for your principles and share those ideas. run for local political office. run for the school board. you were a student recently. many have not been in school over 40 years. farrah tied in with the labor union. for someone like you to be committed to ideals modern america is a target rich environment. [applause] >> how m
the infuse shouldn't this fabulous with the new energy and dynamic. i applaud you. thank you. >> you suggested we were a part of the greatest generation because of the shoulder at -- shoulders as we are among the great one's. we cannot come close to risk our lives but anything hafez noble? >> i would not equate anything hear what our soldiers are doing overseas. [applause] but the spirit of what they embrace, it is remarkable. if you have not read the stories, it is unbelievable....
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remember it's still we have to be a party of idea and harness and find new idea and harness some of the energy around the idea and help some of the individual part of the party going forward. i think he'll help them. >> you were with the president in iowa a emotional place for him. he doesn't have anymore campaign ahead of him. give us a short picture what it was like being with him as it was coming to an end. >> he's not a very publicly emotional guy as most people know. he said later that he was struck by the last event. everybody is tired. you're the walking dead. both campaigns. every reporter. you're trying to make it through. but he looked out that night and saw all these faces of a these people who believed with him and with him in 2007. i don't mean random faces. i mean, three or people he actually recognized and knew and kind of waivedded at him and waived back. and that's struck him. i think it impacted him. you could see he got a little emotional. he was reflective as it sounds like romney was as well. i remember morning of the election we were waiting to do the interviews the day o
remember it's still we have to be a party of idea and harness and find new idea and harness some of the energy around the idea and help some of the individual part of the party going forward. i think he'll help them. >> you were with the president in iowa a emotional place for him. he doesn't have anymore campaign ahead of him. give us a short picture what it was like being with him as it was coming to an end. >> he's not a very publicly emotional guy as most people know. he said...
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the bottom line is creating that energy with you all in your communities and be businesses and business leader, and i know there's a couple here in the room because i've seen some of them already, but the bottom line is trying to create an environment where people don't always view federal government or my agency in particular as one that is somehow an impediment to the progress that you want to see at the local level, and i want to make that very clear because oftentimes people, businesses, are the first ones to say, well, i have not interacted with your department, and quite frankly, i'm afraid to because i think there's going to be a lot of red tape that comes with it or some type of restrictions placed on me or my city or business, and i try to tell them we're here to provide service. i am a service related agency. .. the federal government can provide to assist you in finding that for the work force with its connecting you the business person with the community college with the training group that is out in the service area making those connections, posting those positions, actuall
the bottom line is creating that energy with you all in your communities and be businesses and business leader, and i know there's a couple here in the room because i've seen some of them already, but the bottom line is trying to create an environment where people don't always view federal government or my agency in particular as one that is somehow an impediment to the progress that you want to see at the local level, and i want to make that very clear because oftentimes people, businesses,...
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on a little bit and that is since the administration itself says there is litigation risk, i thought energy say and maybe want to correct that there wasn't because it would be upheld. isn't there -- isn't a litigation risk innocents at risk potentially leading for this committee to the fact that nlrb for the protection bureau would have laws similar to the new steel that might have to be invalidated. isn't that a rest? not just of litigation, but a risk their actions could leave them not ballot and let me do between now and whatever the supreme court finally acts? >> i very much appreciate the question, mr. chairman. i don't think the fact that the memo mentioned that there's a litigation risk tells us anything about the merits of the case. >> sure. and mr. davis when he originally posed that, i don't think he knows the outcome. if it goes up and says hey they were in recess, then there's no risk to these appointments. there may be some risk to the lot january 23rd or december december 23rd, but let's just assume that the court finds that they weren't in recess on the 23rd, they weren't rec
on a little bit and that is since the administration itself says there is litigation risk, i thought energy say and maybe want to correct that there wasn't because it would be upheld. isn't there -- isn't a litigation risk innocents at risk potentially leading for this committee to the fact that nlrb for the protection bureau would have laws similar to the new steel that might have to be invalidated. isn't that a rest? not just of litigation, but a risk their actions could leave them not ballot...
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in the case of energy, we will get an expensive los co2 energy source. the problem is that the amount of time it takes to get a chance, make economic goals and deploy those things in the sector that moves jury slowly is correctly and there's been often some great books that go through this we have to kind of up the invention and wit in the fields there are people like me who think we focus too much on the deployment of stuff that we have today verses funding the basic research that can give us things that don't need to be quite as subsidized when they get out there so i think there is a scary place going on and i am worried that we are not paying attention to it in terms of do we get the new stuff before the amount hurts the entire globe in those regions and subject to that. but even there i think the right things can come up with a good solution. >> and what is your policy right now to try to help the good side of that race? >> i think to the degree that you are funded you should shift money away from the tax expenditure on deployment which is accelerat
in the case of energy, we will get an expensive los co2 energy source. the problem is that the amount of time it takes to get a chance, make economic goals and deploy those things in the sector that moves jury slowly is correctly and there's been often some great books that go through this we have to kind of up the invention and wit in the fields there are people like me who think we focus too much on the deployment of stuff that we have today verses funding the basic research that can give us...
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i guess, what caught me was the idea about refinding that energy of being in the nation. it it made me think of the country vale where israel where they have more start-ups per person than any country. from an pr or advertising perspective, how do you recapture that of energy where individuals are encouragerred and almost naturally find their way toward invents and year. >> i'll say something funny to you, i think they are already doing it. you know, there are more start-ups every year, it seems like, the guy ares a little behind. lots of good money comes from california or boston. in seattle for a minute, we started with the boeing thing. pretty soon it's wire whres, mobile, games you add all the different segments. we're doing good. that's where google coming up or anyone else. we're a pretty good answer to what do you do, i think. i wouldn't say we're doing to the wrong thing, how do you accelerate what's working already. is working hard on this, terrorist a lot of folks who trying to find new ways of starting up. and that increases the number of start-ups we find. we
i guess, what caught me was the idea about refinding that energy of being in the nation. it it made me think of the country vale where israel where they have more start-ups per person than any country. from an pr or advertising perspective, how do you recapture that of energy where individuals are encouragerred and almost naturally find their way toward invents and year. >> i'll say something funny to you, i think they are already doing it. you know, there are more start-ups every year,...
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because we lost it temporarily, the tea party took over and absorb some of that energy, and we lost out. but we have to be preparing very quickly for the next time we get that opportunity again. it may be this coming election. we must be ready to help start this process by working to get the money out of politics. doing all that we need to do to start building a big enough movement to make sure that housing is on the top of the agenda as we would like it to be. >> so one of the things that struck me as interesting is when ben bernanke, the chairman of the federal reserve bank, when he produces paper that spoke to the housing issue. usually, the federal reserve chairman, we certainly weren't used to chairman greenspan producing papers on this issue -- it kind of surprised us. when the paper came out, it was very heavily weighted towards what we should be doing with this problem. it is essentially creating a lot of rental situations. i refer to this paper as let them eat rent. perhaps that is not as fair as it should be, but i am concerned about that as a nod in the direction of homeowner
because we lost it temporarily, the tea party took over and absorb some of that energy, and we lost out. but we have to be preparing very quickly for the next time we get that opportunity again. it may be this coming election. we must be ready to help start this process by working to get the money out of politics. doing all that we need to do to start building a big enough movement to make sure that housing is on the top of the agenda as we would like it to be. >> so one of the things...
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the energy had been around clean energy around our country. and i'm going to say again, whether it's natural gas, which is tremendous opportunity for us. i'm an environmentalist, but you can't look at natural gas and not see the potential if you do it right. for 40% reduction just like that ends up in greenhouse gas emissions. carbon dioxide sequestration is an innovation is found work in some places, but shifted some are sequestered. bp people see an opportunity from that technology and there will be people who will look at the energy storage area. i mentioned leadership in its battery manufacturing all as part of what is happening in this country. if you think of the states as laboratories of democracy and in this case public policy, i feel certain we are coming back to type about energy in a much more -- you know, we have to confront it. you all will. you absolutely will. >> i know are coming towards the end of our time. one more question. the secretary-general of the u.n. has encouraged people to tweet president obama to ask them to attend
the energy had been around clean energy around our country. and i'm going to say again, whether it's natural gas, which is tremendous opportunity for us. i'm an environmentalist, but you can't look at natural gas and not see the potential if you do it right. for 40% reduction just like that ends up in greenhouse gas emissions. carbon dioxide sequestration is an innovation is found work in some places, but shifted some are sequestered. bp people see an opportunity from that technology and there...
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independent and that includes energy efficiency like light vehicles, proving the equality of energy efficiency and includes renewal ability, and enclose the development in a safe way of shell gas and i think it also means canadian and u.s. oil. when you look at the keystone pipeline, a lot of americans don't know that 20% of that oil on the pipeline is oil from north dakota and montana,. there are major improvements in canada, some of which aren't always appreciated in the debate, but i've look at the public in the united states and every poll since the decision and every poll recently as a three to one margin that the american scene go ahead with the pipeline. saturday night in nebraska, people say go ahead with it. we want that oil from canada, but we want to solve that portion, so that passover focusing focusing on now. i believe once that solves, the project should go ahead. i believe it will go ahead, but the canadian termini thesis before coming up the pitcher hits in the air, so were going to keep working on it. for a helmet still hard hats, we think it works on a lot. >> i w
independent and that includes energy efficiency like light vehicles, proving the equality of energy efficiency and includes renewal ability, and enclose the development in a safe way of shell gas and i think it also means canadian and u.s. oil. when you look at the keystone pipeline, a lot of americans don't know that 20% of that oil on the pipeline is oil from north dakota and montana,. there are major improvements in canada, some of which aren't always appreciated in the debate, but i've look...
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they tried to sidestep our safeguards , we went after them, collecting over $3.3 million, utility, energy and oil and gas companies. with sensible predictable regulation we can grow our economy and protect our environment. we can do both and we must do both. we have to do it all because we are competing with other states. unfortunately a recent study ranked mexico dead last in terms of our competitiveness. dead last. instead, we have one of the most burdensome tax posts and all the country. i have long said government doesn't create jobs. doesn't. small businesses do. but government can and does create the environment to help small businesses grow. we can do so much to level the playing field for our small businesses. that's why am proposing that we examine roughly half of mexico's small businesses, those earning less than $50,000 per year from the receipt tax. [applause] that's roughly 40,000 of our small businesses. the little ones, the start-ups, this is a bottom-up approach. many of mexico's successful businesses started at kitchen tables with not much more than the accounts and the f
they tried to sidestep our safeguards , we went after them, collecting over $3.3 million, utility, energy and oil and gas companies. with sensible predictable regulation we can grow our economy and protect our environment. we can do both and we must do both. we have to do it all because we are competing with other states. unfortunately a recent study ranked mexico dead last in terms of our competitiveness. dead last. instead, we have one of the most burdensome tax posts and all the country. i...
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it's about energy. energy has this natural gravitational pull to it. it's not even something that is marketed. is something that becomes an attractive force. there you have my assistant at the time aaron, who for our event dressed as a taco and played the trumpet and the donkey is also carrying a tropics during the fund-raiser. we have our graphic designer alec stevens who cannot do anything without being fabulous. this is our visitor services director who organizes -- andy lyons who organizes a friday night event called black sheep friday and one night he organized an event for example called museum professional wrestling where he invited museum professionals to engage in thumb wrestling competitions. and we still do mix to taste at the program, mixed taste. sarah and by the way these crowds now are like 300 plus people at these events. we have to use in industrial space across the street becerra who produces these programs, she likes to -- so we giveaway a raffle and in this case what we did once, we gave away free tickets to the king tut exhibition
it's about energy. energy has this natural gravitational pull to it. it's not even something that is marketed. is something that becomes an attractive force. there you have my assistant at the time aaron, who for our event dressed as a taco and played the trumpet and the donkey is also carrying a tropics during the fund-raiser. we have our graphic designer alec stevens who cannot do anything without being fabulous. this is our visitor services director who organizes -- andy lyons who organizes...
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i can't say enough about our team and how we've been focused from day one on energy, on jobs, trying to put americans back to work and giving the power back to the people, and last, but not least, last night, i couldn't sleep. i was thinking about -- i have three children, one girl is 8 years old, sarah, and she wants to be a dentist. how sad would it be when she grows up i have to say, honey, this is not america anymore. you can't be what you want to be. we have to focus on the private sector and make america what it always could be, would be, and will be. thank you. >> he's right. our private sector, our citizens are the folks who create job, and our job here in the hauls of congress is to make sure that we have a climate that will allow our citizens to do what they do best and to let them have the dignity of participating in what has made this country great, and that is to have a good productive job and to have the opportunity to invest in growth. the jobs act does both. we need the help of the senate to get this jobs bill to the president's desk. we have cooperation of virtually
i can't say enough about our team and how we've been focused from day one on energy, on jobs, trying to put americans back to work and giving the power back to the people, and last, but not least, last night, i couldn't sleep. i was thinking about -- i have three children, one girl is 8 years old, sarah, and she wants to be a dentist. how sad would it be when she grows up i have to say, honey, this is not america anymore. you can't be what you want to be. we have to focus on the private sector...
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hoover was a premium, but he could not rescue them with the noble words of woodrow wilson, the energy of roosevelt, the amiability of a one harding or the grinning charm of a franklin roosevelt. >> yes. herbert hoover, until he becomes president of the united states, really has this remarkable career of achievement and despite his personal lack of charisma, it is the major story. he is the orphan boy in iowa the goes out to oregon to be with his uncle and his parents, he has a dime in his pocket. he starts out with a dime. he goes to stanford, he continues on to gold mines of nevada or california. australia, rising up and up getting richer and richer indochina where he constructs being an engineer, a great engineer and construct the battlements, which saves the europeans and americans from the boxer rebellion. saving the americans stranded in europe when war breaks out. no one knows how to do it. he put together a private effort, got people out. he might've even got my great-grandmother out because that was one of the worst decisions of the family to go to europe. in 1914. he got thos
hoover was a premium, but he could not rescue them with the noble words of woodrow wilson, the energy of roosevelt, the amiability of a one harding or the grinning charm of a franklin roosevelt. >> yes. herbert hoover, until he becomes president of the united states, really has this remarkable career of achievement and despite his personal lack of charisma, it is the major story. he is the orphan boy in iowa the goes out to oregon to be with his uncle and his parents, he has a dime in his...
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energy. they don't refer to nuclear power is alternative energy or gas or hydro or anything that actually produces energy. those are not alternative energies. alternative energies are things that aren't energy until you add large quantities of money to them, and then they can't pay for themselves. just as with the stimulus, where you took money from where it was earned and what was valuable, and where 300 million people decided it ought to be, then you have one bureaucrat who took it from them and put it where he thought it ought to be, substituting one guy's judgment for 300 million people and their judgment, and you move it from an economic news to a non-economic use. their energy policy is that way too. >> the center for urban education. my question is regarding urban inflation. you touched on it briefly. considering that goes hand-in-hand with outrageous spending and the increase in the debt over time, i was wondering, we also touched on disability. you can't get as much visibility as you
energy. they don't refer to nuclear power is alternative energy or gas or hydro or anything that actually produces energy. those are not alternative energies. alternative energies are things that aren't energy until you add large quantities of money to them, and then they can't pay for themselves. just as with the stimulus, where you took money from where it was earned and what was valuable, and where 300 million people decided it ought to be, then you have one bureaucrat who took it from them...
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. >> host: did the bush administration and food and energy subsidies in north korea? >> guest: are basic policy was to provide food to north korean people at even for a political was bad. what we asked of north koreans was that we have monitoring, but we could have people with cell phones, people who spoke korean, not just americans, but from the u.n. and so the gambling city off of the chinese coast was arrested in tokyo about six years ago traveling with some girlfriends to go to disney world in japan with a password. it's basically a playboy and he talks to the press and tells them is going on in north korea. he's been caught gambling and partying and so the regime even though he decides he can't beat the guy to take over for kim jong il. the uncle is basically running the country is actually that can't who has been made general in your bread we don't know very much about her at all. we don't have the north koreans. they don't very carefully controlled its not about the family. we can piece things together from different% propaganda and from some leaders putin and
. >> host: did the bush administration and food and energy subsidies in north korea? >> guest: are basic policy was to provide food to north korean people at even for a political was bad. what we asked of north koreans was that we have monitoring, but we could have people with cell phones, people who spoke korean, not just americans, but from the u.n. and so the gambling city off of the chinese coast was arrested in tokyo about six years ago traveling with some girlfriends to go to...
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a national energy policy. a national energy policy. a national energy policy. on various so divisive they just don't know. and this is at the chinese official did. it goes like this he grinned commemorative cans together and then he said to me, take your time because they see our passive 80 as their opportunity. we have to recognize that the federal government in this country, in terms of energy policy and getting jobs has brought a knife to a gunfight. >> i think that is one of the issues. i can't help but think we're on the verge of an election cycle and what should we be talking to each other about and asking candidates to take stands on an worse they should be. this is one of the most important issues. i will still one of jennifer's stories, which is actually george bush story in his biography he talked about being with her gentile, president of china and they are talking about their situations in life than their peers, colleagues just kind of hanging out schilling. and so president bush's conversation starters is what keeps you awake at night? and who shin
a national energy policy. a national energy policy. a national energy policy. on various so divisive they just don't know. and this is at the chinese official did. it goes like this he grinned commemorative cans together and then he said to me, take your time because they see our passive 80 as their opportunity. we have to recognize that the federal government in this country, in terms of energy policy and getting jobs has brought a knife to a gunfight. >> i think that is one of the...
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let's go into this energy thing because we do have the recent development of very cheap energy in this country through natural gas and we have price friday -- prices in the country -- tell me -- $3 a cubic foot. and let me just ask you, jarred, the point that grant is making here. namely, the administration is hampering, hindering the development of natural gauze as rammedly as possible, and that's holding back the development of manufacturing because it's a -- >> look, i couldn't disagree more. i think what is hindering the use of natural gas in manufacturing is the fact that the infrastructure is still young. for every $10 we spend on energy, only one is on natural gas right now because we simply don't have yet the infrastructure to employ that in -- >> bring the gas to the manufacturing -- >> and to have the machinery actually run off that kind of gas versus fossil fuels but the price difference is very incentivizing. we're looking in the right direction. i'll let the fact checkers read on the opinions on energy image thought the president has a great deal to brag on, on energy prod
let's go into this energy thing because we do have the recent development of very cheap energy in this country through natural gas and we have price friday -- prices in the country -- tell me -- $3 a cubic foot. and let me just ask you, jarred, the point that grant is making here. namely, the administration is hampering, hindering the development of natural gauze as rammedly as possible, and that's holding back the development of manufacturing because it's a -- >> look, i couldn't...
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russia is the fourth-largest electricity market in the world are good ge energy with 38,000 u.s. employees will see average -- fall from five to 12%. these turbines are practically produced in south carolina and texas. rushes looking to double its spending on health care with more than 22,000 u.s. employees principally in wisconsin texas and new jersey. we will see tariffs on medical fall from 15 from 24.3%. russia as the world's second-largest railway system, some 10,000 locomotives will need upgrades to the tune of $10 billion. this is an enormous opportunity for ge's transportation business based in pennsylvania which employs over 8300 u.s. workers. ge is also the largest supplier today for an aircraft to rush and the largest aircraft lessor. ge aviation with 25,000 u.s. workers in our leasing business stand to benefit his russia reduces its tariffs on aircraft engines from 225%. these ge products are made in ohio claremont kentucky and north carolina not to mention hundreds of suppliers in 34 states. it's not simply to lower tariffs. wto commits to eliminate nontariff barrier
russia is the fourth-largest electricity market in the world are good ge energy with 38,000 u.s. employees will see average -- fall from five to 12%. these turbines are practically produced in south carolina and texas. rushes looking to double its spending on health care with more than 22,000 u.s. employees principally in wisconsin texas and new jersey. we will see tariffs on medical fall from 15 from 24.3%. russia as the world's second-largest railway system, some 10,000 locomotives will need...
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boy energy. if we can get those things done this will be transformational for our economy, but we have not been able to act on these things, even though, as i said earlier there is wide bipartisan consensus. >> steve from moment. just try to poke holes in this. if we rollback time to just before the financial crisis, you look at the u.s. debt position. douglas holtz-eakin was out their bitching about that already. and john mccain and others have been, but it is much worse today but if you look at debt in a different way, private sector debt, the fact that, for good government debt, but it has done worse. before the financial crisis private sector debt was 160% of gdp. despite the missive the leveraging we are back to 160 percent of gdp, so we are still in crisis mode. structural corruption between regulators and financial restitutions and other places in the economy. a private sector event that led to a government response and a worsening of the debt issue. why is it not ever on this list to get
boy energy. if we can get those things done this will be transformational for our economy, but we have not been able to act on these things, even though, as i said earlier there is wide bipartisan consensus. >> steve from moment. just try to poke holes in this. if we rollback time to just before the financial crisis, you look at the u.s. debt position. douglas holtz-eakin was out their bitching about that already. and john mccain and others have been, but it is much worse today but if you...
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this is so crucial for us and we should work on this because we can't stay with the economic problem, energy problem, only by using the old policies. also we should take into account that europe is suffering from a deep economic crisis. exploitation, money transfers, all of them in the past was connected with what is happening in europe. now, we should develop regional cooperation with all countries in order to succeed in resolving the economic and social problems. thank you so much. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> we are going to hear from the last speaker, from jordan and then opened the floor to questions for about a half an hour. dr. nabil we heard from the minister about what is going on in morocco. jordan has also been attempting the reform process from above perhaps at a slower pace. there have been constitutional amendments but the government does not have an election yet. the elections have not taken place. there is no prospect of an elected government coming out even after the elections. how do you could -- the processes in morocco and jordan? a lot of people also think the m
this is so crucial for us and we should work on this because we can't stay with the economic problem, energy problem, only by using the old policies. also we should take into account that europe is suffering from a deep economic crisis. exploitation, money transfers, all of them in the past was connected with what is happening in europe. now, we should develop regional cooperation with all countries in order to succeed in resolving the economic and social problems. thank you so much. >>...
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some take more time to resources or energy. >> >> tell us more about the democracy how many there are, tell us about the last point* that was very important how much a use spending beyond district schools and how do you finance them? >> thank you for having me. since 2005 knell the highest performing turn your network in new york city of the chancellor's report looking at growth overtime which is why dr. roland fryer research is so powerful looking at a random lottery we are proud of the growth but there is a long way to go. the first kids have not graduated college. thereabouts to this year 2018 is a long time away. we need to make sure this works long term. research shows that and the chancellor's research but we have tried to do is different than what has been done before. we have taken good great work of charter schools before people think on bell hold the charter schools suck. [laughter] >> how you spell that? >> s-u-c-k but we can impact the lives of 3 million students that we talk about today. but i do disagree it is money. that is not the issue. if you think it is the issue yo
some take more time to resources or energy. >> >> tell us more about the democracy how many there are, tell us about the last point* that was very important how much a use spending beyond district schools and how do you finance them? >> thank you for having me. since 2005 knell the highest performing turn your network in new york city of the chancellor's report looking at growth overtime which is why dr. roland fryer research is so powerful looking at a random lottery we are...
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always been habituated to doing things like food stamps and medicaid and special benefits of that sort, energy subsidies and stuff like that doesn't show up in the data. so i don't think the international comparisons that exist are valid. that's a good area to explore, to do some better international comparisons that design and cad coming to after-tax and count income transfer payments. >> yeah, which is going to add that the oligarchy problem is more severe upon high taxes on the rich because on two counts, the rich made their money privately. number two, they don't allocate resources for private purposes. they allocate to protect themselves. so the oligarchy is more severe. >> i mean, i guess two points. it's not dangerous, but it's misleading i think to worry too much about comparing countries gini indices. there maybe comparability issues, but fundamentally, the u.s. and india don't have the similar gini indices, but the poorest households in the u.s. are essentially richer than the richest households in india. that's actually true. we love off of that is actually crunched the numbers. so
always been habituated to doing things like food stamps and medicaid and special benefits of that sort, energy subsidies and stuff like that doesn't show up in the data. so i don't think the international comparisons that exist are valid. that's a good area to explore, to do some better international comparisons that design and cad coming to after-tax and count income transfer payments. >> yeah, which is going to add that the oligarchy problem is more severe upon high taxes on the rich...
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progress, in particular janneke ratcliffe, john griffith, julia gordon and their teams, for all the energy that went into today's events. i also want to recognize that in the room we have manuel ochoa and mandy alvaria from a local ncr affiliate. you will hear more from them later but i want to point them out in case anybody in the room has questions about their own home loan or questions about the local housing market. throughout the summer, the home for good campaign partners have hosted community events like this one, from detroit, sacramento, las vegas, columbus, ohio, miami. we've been hearing from homeowners that tell us that the housing market still needs a lot of work. in fact, our nation continues to face a home opportunity crisis. analysts are telling us that this year, we'll likely see at least two million foreclosures with many more at risk. this means that hundreds of thousands of senior citizens are losing their economic security. children and families are being uprooted. and neighborhoods are being blighted by vacant properties. making matters worse, unequal opportunity and
progress, in particular janneke ratcliffe, john griffith, julia gordon and their teams, for all the energy that went into today's events. i also want to recognize that in the room we have manuel ochoa and mandy alvaria from a local ncr affiliate. you will hear more from them later but i want to point them out in case anybody in the room has questions about their own home loan or questions about the local housing market. throughout the summer, the home for good campaign partners have hosted...
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we are very familiar with delivering kinetic energy at the right spot, but we recognize that as the big data problem gets bigger, some of the issues that we are talking about yesterday are actually run around like for example general alexander, of under what circumstances can you use all the data that you have? we will become greater and greater. said the intersection between technology and policy will become closer and closer but fundamentally, we are the people -- you tell us what you want and we tried them make it for you. >> in a place like afghanistan and iraqi don't have any constraints like a petri dish. you are experimenting with your systems, right? >> it's not true that we don't have -- as my colleagues would say there are plenty of rules of engagement. there are plenty of opportunities to you know two things technologically that we can do but that we don't do because you know our military or our partners in the partner governments don't want to. but yeah it is an opportunity and we have in fact is i'm sure we will talk about, developed the things with the right kind of modifi
we are very familiar with delivering kinetic energy at the right spot, but we recognize that as the big data problem gets bigger, some of the issues that we are talking about yesterday are actually run around like for example general alexander, of under what circumstances can you use all the data that you have? we will become greater and greater. said the intersection between technology and policy will become closer and closer but fundamentally, we are the people -- you tell us what you want...
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it takes energy to vote yes. there are only 70 yes vote this out of members. you have to prioritize where you ask them to vote yes. it is easier to ignore something that is supposed to happen then force people to vote yes to stop something that would not have been any way. that is why they vote to put it in. [laughter] >> despite skepticism i think this is a huge opportunity for tax reform. however working out mechanics of the main dock this should make the tax code more fair and more pro-growth. >> thank you for joining s
it takes energy to vote yes. there are only 70 yes vote this out of members. you have to prioritize where you ask them to vote yes. it is easier to ignore something that is supposed to happen then force people to vote yes to stop something that would not have been any way. that is why they vote to put it in. [laughter] >> despite skepticism i think this is a huge opportunity for tax reform. however working out mechanics of the main dock this should make the tax code more fair and more...